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is it finally good-bye chavez? >> it's really tough to call but this is, as you said, the most serious challenge to hugo chavez. he's been in power 13 years. he wants six more but there's a lot of negatives this time for chavez. for one, venezuela has the highest inflation rate in the region, more than 20%. one of the highest murder rates in the world and there are basic shortages of food and electricity blackouts. on the plus side chavez has strong support among the poor, prided subsidies for housing, medicine and food. his eye opponent, a younger, vigorous man describes himself as center left. chavez has been battling cancer and had at least two operations in addition to chemotherapy. so a contrast in vigor between the two candidates. the stakes are high. generalize wail sits on the largest oil reserves in the world. and under chavez, venezuela had a strident anti-u.s. policy. as far as the voters here, the ex pats in miami have been heading to new orleans by the thousands. during a 16-hour bus ride, most of them
is it finally good-bye chavez? >> it's really tough to call but this is, as you said, the most serious challenge to hugo chavez. he's been in power 13 years. he wants six more but there's a lot of negatives this time for chavez. for one, venezuela has the highest inflation rate in the region, more than 20%. one of the highest murder rates in the world and there are basic shortages of food and electricity blackouts. on the plus side chavez has strong support among the poor, prided...
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wants access to that as well as black gold they aren't likely to get it under chavez administration the president has promised to ramp up production and reduce his country's dependence on the western markets by doubling crude exports to asia according to chavez as a new world order of that the west is just going to have to get used to. when the petroleum five countries which possess the majority of reserves. are russia iran saudi arabia iraq as well apart from the oil but there's a political side to the issue that is. real liberalism of the world would be dominated by washington but it. still would snow a world power if you ask my victory in this election is do you. it could only be dangerous for striving to dominate the world now again the last time venezuelans took to the polls to vote for their president was six years ago there is massive excitement here both candidates have called in supporters to come to the streets early even hours before the polls opened it's a very festive mood people are very excited about this opportunity to really have a strong say about which direction they
wants access to that as well as black gold they aren't likely to get it under chavez administration the president has promised to ramp up production and reduce his country's dependence on the western markets by doubling crude exports to asia according to chavez as a new world order of that the west is just going to have to get used to. when the petroleum five countries which possess the majority of reserves. are russia iran saudi arabia iraq as well apart from the oil but there's a political...
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few days then a swale is on the eve of a critical election the sunday race is between president hu go chavez and u.k. and a preview of these elections are particularly important given by this whalers geo political significance in the region hugo chavez has kept control of the country for over a decade on one hand his government has had several accomplishments one of which is an inclusive democratic process democratic participation for millions of people despite widespread claims that venezuela's elections have been marred with fraud a former u.s. president jimmy carter whose organization will be monitoring the elections said in september but as a matter of fact out of ninety two elections that we've monitored i would say that the election process in venezuela is the best in the world nationalizing venezuela's oil chavez has reinvested in education job training housing and health care and he has drastically reduce poverty in the country by nearly fifty percent now that although the social mission to improve the lives of millions of people stories always have more than one side hugo chavez has
few days then a swale is on the eve of a critical election the sunday race is between president hu go chavez and u.k. and a preview of these elections are particularly important given by this whalers geo political significance in the region hugo chavez has kept control of the country for over a decade on one hand his government has had several accomplishments one of which is an inclusive democratic process democratic participation for millions of people despite widespread claims that...
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president hugo chavez and that very same press conference r.t. had an exclusive opportunity to ask the president why the west considers him to be such a threat they should take a listen to what he'd have to say that when the world runs out of petroleum only five countries which possess the majority of reserves are going to remain in my life and those are russia iran saudi arabia iraq and venezuela hard from oil there's a political side to the issue some call it a bad example a lot about example of venezuela of course they call it about example it was said there's an american model let's assume it will rule the world do you remember the thesis by an american francis fukuyama i think a young end of history and suddenly a surprise to many as well arose against new liberal leaders who were twenty years ahead of the european uprising which is happening now a days and then israel escaped the i.m.f. that is not a world power to say so now again the last time venezuelans took to the polls to vote for their president was six years ago there is no mass of
president hugo chavez and that very same press conference r.t. had an exclusive opportunity to ask the president why the west considers him to be such a threat they should take a listen to what he'd have to say that when the world runs out of petroleum only five countries which possess the majority of reserves are going to remain in my life and those are russia iran saudi arabia iraq and venezuela hard from oil there's a political side to the issue some call it a bad example a lot about example...
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potentially could happen here, could chavez actually lose? >> this is really the first time in almost 14 years in power when there are analysts experts who think hugo chavez will be tested and he could actually lose this time around. keep in mind all that hugo chavez has been fighting against in the law few years in office. he's had cancer for the past year, two operations, they haven't been specific about what kind of cancer. inflation is out of control. venezuela has the highest murder rate in the world. so even among chavez's firm supporters, venezuela's poor, they are starting to think that it's time for a change to look for someone else, so really, the first tough election in 14 years for a man who practically runs the entire country on his own, harris. >> quickly, i mentioned the polls closed about an hour ago, and i had read on the associated press wires they were tying to push back time to try to give them the latest to vote. when is when the latest might come in. >> and they could bode ill for chavez and hours long lines at the polls
potentially could happen here, could chavez actually lose? >> this is really the first time in almost 14 years in power when there are analysts experts who think hugo chavez will be tested and he could actually lose this time around. keep in mind all that hugo chavez has been fighting against in the law few years in office. he's had cancer for the past year, two operations, they haven't been specific about what kind of cancer. inflation is out of control. venezuela has the highest murder...
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. >> soy ex campesina y siempre aple w aple wle a cesar chávez y era un ídolo. >> humberto gómez vivió la lucha del lider de los campesinos. >> lo conocí y cesar fue para nosotros el martin luther king. >> los que no lo conocieron decidieron venir también y quienes solo conocen su legado. >> me presenté a las 4 y 10 y si bato wle un poco para despertarme y ahorita esto muy emocionada y pues si muy emocionada para ver al presidente. >> y con ese objetivo en común alrededor de mil personas fueron en la paz y hasta ahí llegaron 32 autobuses de diferentes partes del estado y otros 32 stau da estudiantes decenas de personas más llenando el lugar. >> muchas gente que estaba registrada no había lugares y los tuvimos que llamar para decirles que no podíamos admitoarlos y mucha gente sdlugs ada y por la segunridad de todo no era posible. >> los que llegaron diciembre que dicen que va lío la pena. >> la energía de la gente que está aquí para reconocer el esfuerzo y sacrificio que se hizo y sigue haciendo porque la lucha no ha terminado. >> si se puede. >> si se puede. >> (habla en in
. >> soy ex campesina y siempre aple w aple wle a cesar chávez y era un ídolo. >> humberto gómez vivió la lucha del lider de los campesinos. >> lo conocí y cesar fue para nosotros el martin luther king. >> los que no lo conocieron decidieron venir también y quienes solo conocen su legado. >> me presenté a las 4 y 10 y si bato wle un poco para despertarme y ahorita esto muy emocionada y pues si muy emocionada para ver al presidente. >> y con ese...
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thank god i think chavez is the punishment of the rich and the window of hope to. them. under the banner of socialism for the twenty first century chavez has pumped hundreds of billions of petro dollars into the economy and government run aid programs along with earning him popular support poverty has fallen from fifty percent in one thousand nine hundred nine to around thirty percent last year yet life in this country is far from ideal and with the plague of unemployment crime and corruption many venezuelans are now saying it's time for shoppers to go i got it because i want to be for chavez but he's done his best community change. in this race change means a vote for opposition leader in the us a forty year old lawyer who unlike chavez enjoyed a privileged upbringing. the son of a wealthy family that controls a media conglomerate and a chain of movie theaters says against supporters by promising to combat crime unemployment and corruption but opponents have charged that the previous is deliberately hiding his real economic goals the candidates are. secretly the w
thank god i think chavez is the punishment of the rich and the window of hope to. them. under the banner of socialism for the twenty first century chavez has pumped hundreds of billions of petro dollars into the economy and government run aid programs along with earning him popular support poverty has fallen from fifty percent in one thousand nine hundred nine to around thirty percent last year yet life in this country is far from ideal and with the plague of unemployment crime and corruption...
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. >>> to venezuela, president hugo chavez is hoping be re-elected this sunday. this when there is a strong challen challenger. paula newton is in caracas and i asked her what the atmosphere was like. >> reporter: there's a lot of apprehension here leading up to these elections on the weekend. it doesn't matter if you support the opposition or the government. many fear that this election race could be so close that one or the other party may not accept the eventual outcome. chavez himself has hinted that perhaps the opposition will cause trouble if the election is close and they lose. he's being mischievous in saying that. the opposition says we have no intention of causing intention and we'll resign ourselves to defeat if that is what happens. as i said, closely contested election. more so than the last 14 years. >>> gunk. american airlines say messy passengers are to blame for passengers that came loose on three recent flights. they claim spilled soda and coffee gunked up a seat locking mechanism over time. the incident caused the airline to take 47 planes out
. >>> to venezuela, president hugo chavez is hoping be re-elected this sunday. this when there is a strong challen challenger. paula newton is in caracas and i asked her what the atmosphere was like. >> reporter: there's a lot of apprehension here leading up to these elections on the weekend. it doesn't matter if you support the opposition or the government. many fear that this election race could be so close that one or the other party may not accept the eventual outcome. chavez...
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chÁvez 154% of the vote, with henrique capriles gaining just under 45%. tens of thousands celebrated in the streets of the capital caracas after the results were announced. chÁvez held a replica of the sword of independence hero simon boulevard during the victory celebration. at a rally of the presidential chalice, chÁvez reached out to the political opposition and called for unity among venezuelans. >> to those to promote hate, to those to promote social poison, to those or always tried to deny all the good things that happen in venezuela, i invite him to dialogue, to debate, and to work together for venezuela. for the bulgarian people, for the bolivarian venezuelan. that is why i start by sending these greetings to them and extending these two hands and hearts to them, in the name of all of us because we are brothers. >> venezuelan he president hugo chÁvez speaking after winning another six-year term in office. in his concession speech, henrique capriles urged chÁvez to recognize the voices of those who voted against him. >> i hope a political movem
chÁvez 154% of the vote, with henrique capriles gaining just under 45%. tens of thousands celebrated in the streets of the capital caracas after the results were announced. chÁvez held a replica of the sword of independence hero simon boulevard during the victory celebration. at a rally of the presidential chalice, chÁvez reached out to the political opposition and called for unity among venezuelans. >> to those to promote hate, to those to promote social poison, to those or always...
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president hugo chavez says he will accept the results whether he wins or loses. >> there is a warning for americans in pakistan tonight to stay away from government buildings and several major hotels. they said the pakistan government received a threat warning of terrorist attacks aimed at certain government buildings and hotels downtown. anti-war activists are protesting the american drone strikes this morning. conflicting accounts of problems at a foxconn factory. they deny that there were strikes. the factory admitted there were isolated disputes. there was no work stoppage. they are outraged as what they called the management overly strict demands. >> stink bugs are back. with temperatures dropping, they're heading in your homes. if you have not found them yet look out. it could be a matter of time. we have more on the fall infestation. >> they are creepy, crawly, and not to mention -- stinky. >> it's the worst thing i've ever seen in my life. >> he has tried everything to get these pesky bugs from running over his home. >>stomp them, and they hit you. sweep them, they come back.
president hugo chavez says he will accept the results whether he wins or loses. >> there is a warning for americans in pakistan tonight to stay away from government buildings and several major hotels. they said the pakistan government received a threat warning of terrorist attacks aimed at certain government buildings and hotels downtown. anti-war activists are protesting the american drone strikes this morning. conflicting accounts of problems at a foxconn factory. they deny that there...
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under chavez venezuela has refused to act as a market for u.s. based private investment and no longer can u.s. oil firms rely on the country as a stable source of cheap crude venezuela has the world's largest proven oil reserves chavez has promised to ramp up production and slash this country's dependence on u.s. markets by doubling exports to asia according to the president and that is why he represents a threat to the west. from the economic point of view we have the largest petroleum reserve isn't the world when the world runs out of oil and money and five countries which possess the majority of reserves were male and your mother was a russia iran saudi arabia iraq and it is well. it's black gold could account for the vilification of chavez in the west after all just a year after he took office in one thousand nine hundred nine chavez toward the middle east to lobby key opec members to drive oil prices higher he also provided subsidized oil to quba bella bruce nicaragua and syria countries whose relations with the west aren't exactly ideal for
under chavez venezuela has refused to act as a market for u.s. based private investment and no longer can u.s. oil firms rely on the country as a stable source of cheap crude venezuela has the world's largest proven oil reserves chavez has promised to ramp up production and slash this country's dependence on u.s. markets by doubling exports to asia according to the president and that is why he represents a threat to the west. from the economic point of view we have the largest petroleum reserve...
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it's a victory that supporters say has implications far beyond this country's borders talley's chavez is the father of south america all the presidents are friends among each other latin america understand the understand the significance of chavis for the world that's rising up from its knees for the world of equality for the world without the jimmy i am part without the gemini if you wish and that's precisely what makes many western governments nervous venezuela could be an example for other countries i mean here you have a country that is saying that the polarization of wealth which we see not just in one country not just in two countries but globally is completely toxic and must be addressed and that there must be a redistribution of wealth this is antithetical to what's been known as the washington consensus so in that sense the president chavez and is as a threat a threat that doesn't just hurt washington's influence but its coffers under chavez venezuela has refused to act as a market for u.s. based private investment and no longer can u.s. oil firms rely on the country as a sta
it's a victory that supporters say has implications far beyond this country's borders talley's chavez is the father of south america all the presidents are friends among each other latin america understand the understand the significance of chavis for the world that's rising up from its knees for the world of equality for the world without the jimmy i am part without the gemini if you wish and that's precisely what makes many western governments nervous venezuela could be an example for other...
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here chavez says his world view is just one that the west is going to have to get used to. when the so that it was said that an american model rules and will rule the world and i do remember that end of history he says by an american who writes this book yama the habit of venezuela's rose against new liberalism twenty years ahead of the european r.r.c. which is happening now and venezuela did not need the i.m.f. want although we're not a world power yet a. part of the palace the next six years play out one thing's for certain for now the toughest visit of the new world order it's fair to say is a pattern of art to us also ahead on our team this hour a sharp about turn it seems like more and more ukrainians are packing their bags to leave the e.u. for a better life back home to look out what's driving the move after the short break. in the money underdog these men and women a walking one of the longest and probably the loneliest road in the world they reenacting march into exile made by thousands of czarist russia. if i was his three hundred years ago i may have disappeared
here chavez says his world view is just one that the west is going to have to get used to. when the so that it was said that an american model rules and will rule the world and i do remember that end of history he says by an american who writes this book yama the habit of venezuela's rose against new liberalism twenty years ahead of the european r.r.c. which is happening now and venezuela did not need the i.m.f. want although we're not a world power yet a. part of the palace the next six years...
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chavez says his worldview is just one that the west is going to have to get used to. it was said that in american. history. rules against new liberalism twenty years ahead of the europe. which is happening now will it did not need. a world power yet. next six years. are. over on our website all right now that about clamping down on. civil rights finds a new way to figure out if you. before. by asking questions about human rights. or you are. joining. with a course in a bad romance. used to be migrant workers from ukraine with one in ten citizens heading west in search of a better life but as the european economy stumbles from crisis to crisis many ukrainians are returning home. with them. reports on the turning of the tide. and goes to villages with empty houses and few people on the street a common sight for western ukraine and it's not the result of any disaster. almost every family in the west of ukraine has a member working abroad ever since the collapse of the u.s.s.r. ukraine has been one of the main suppliers of cheap labor force into the european union as it s
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chavez himself made that rule. but analysts say if anyone can unseat this president, it's the man facing him today. a 40-year-old governor. let's get to caracas right now. paula, it's after 9:00 p.m. polls were scheduled to close hours ago. but they're still open. what's going on? >> reporter: a few are still open. if you were in any polling station, you know the lineups were huge. the turnout could be approaching 80%. the electoral commission stayed true to word and allowed the polls to stay open. we're getting word that perhaps they reached critical mass. that means 80% to 90% of the votes have been counted. we expect results in the next hour or so, don. >> what has energized voters so much to stay at polling places and wait in really long lines? >> reporter: traditionally, venezuela does have high turnout. but beyond that, this has been one of the closest and most contested elections in venezuelan history. and he has always compared this to the david and goliath thing. and then, you have hugo chavez. he's thrown
chavez himself made that rule. but analysts say if anyone can unseat this president, it's the man facing him today. a 40-year-old governor. let's get to caracas right now. paula, it's after 9:00 p.m. polls were scheduled to close hours ago. but they're still open. what's going on? >> reporter: a few are still open. if you were in any polling station, you know the lineups were huge. the turnout could be approaching 80%. the electoral commission stayed true to word and allowed the polls to...
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there to dedicate the cesar chavez national monument. let's take a listen. >> it drew sfretrength from americans of every race and background who marched and boycotted on behalf of la causia and always inspired by the farm workers themselves, some of whom are with us. this place belongs to you too. but the truth is, we would not be here if it weren't for cesar. growing up as the son of migrant workers who lost their home in the great depression, cesar wasn't easy on his parents. he described himself as capricious. his brother richard had another word for him. stubborn. by the time he reached seventh grade, cesar estimated he had attended 65 elementary schools, following the crop cycles with his family, working odd jobs, sometimes living in roadside tents without electricity or plumbing. it wasn't an easy childhood, but cesar always was different. while other kids could identify all the hottest cars, he memorized the names of labor leaders and politicians. after serving in the navy during world war ii, cesar returned to the fields. it was
there to dedicate the cesar chavez national monument. let's take a listen. >> it drew sfretrength from americans of every race and background who marched and boycotted on behalf of la causia and always inspired by the farm workers themselves, some of whom are with us. this place belongs to you too. but the truth is, we would not be here if it weren't for cesar. growing up as the son of migrant workers who lost their home in the great depression, cesar wasn't easy on his parents. he...
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wants access to that as well as black gold they aren't likely to get it under chavez administration the president has promised to ramp up production and reduce this country's dependence on the western markets by doubling crude exports to asia according to chavez as a new world order at that the west is just going to have to get used to that but when the world runs out of petroleum only five countries which possess the majority of reserves remain those are russia iran saudi arabia iraq and venezuela apart from oil there's a political side to be some call it a bad example bad example of venezuela of course they call it a bad example it was said that an american model and will rule the world do you remember the thesis by an american francis fukuyama. the end of history and suddenly a surprise then is well a rose against new year liberalism twenty years ahead of the european opera rising which is happening now a days to look at in venezuela scape the i.m.f. it is not a world power will say so well again the last time venezuelans took to the polls to vote for their president was six years ag
wants access to that as well as black gold they aren't likely to get it under chavez administration the president has promised to ramp up production and reduce this country's dependence on the western markets by doubling crude exports to asia according to chavez as a new world order at that the west is just going to have to get used to that but when the world runs out of petroleum only five countries which possess the majority of reserves remain those are russia iran saudi arabia iraq and...
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president chavez has been defining an alternative route for latin america and has played a major role in lessening u.s. influence in latin america he's also promoted up the bay which is essentially selling subsidized oil to central american caribbean countries which has been extraordinarily effective in giving the countries in that region a greater degree of independence especially nicaragua in the in the present case so what can i ask you is it a minute what is the west react so negatively to the chavez government what threat . to the. well it's essentially what i said his foreign policy for example is to oppose the u.s. and the u.n. e.u. support for the invading mercenaries in syria he opposed the u.s. and nato use a tax on libya. he calls for a recognition of iran's right to enrich uranium all these positions plus is a support foot palestinian state and against the israeli occupation so and in all these instances where the u.s. has a major force and in the middle east he's on the other side of the political map so essentially the you we european union and and the united states woul
president chavez has been defining an alternative route for latin america and has played a major role in lessening u.s. influence in latin america he's also promoted up the bay which is essentially selling subsidized oil to central american caribbean countries which has been extraordinarily effective in giving the countries in that region a greater degree of independence especially nicaragua in the in the present case so what can i ask you is it a minute what is the west react so negatively to...
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que chÁvez no fuera presidente. para acabar con este paÍs, para privatizar parte de eso que usted dice. que este paÍs, convertirse en un dictador. >>> chÁvez es una referencia para los pueblos. lo que ocurre en amÉrica y en el mundo, y la importancia de las elecciones de ayer yo entiendo que hubieras querido chÁvez perdiera. pero es su corazÓn. no tengo nada en contra de su posiciÓn de sus deseos. y el pueblo de venezuela, decidiÓ que chÁvez ganÓ. y eso debe respetar aquÍ en todas partes y al que no le guste. desafortunadamente pues. . >>> mÁs alla de las diferencias entre un periodista y un funciÓns ri de gobierno es lo que queda, como dice, este diario, chÁvez gobernara hasta el 2019 sabes cuÁles son las conclusiÓn, para los chavistas la elecciÓn de ayer y estos resultados, reflejan, lo mejor de cualquier democracia en el mundo. y para aquellos, que votaron por enrique capriles. el hecho de que un solo hombre, estÉ en el poder, durante casi 20 aÑos, y utilizara todos los recursos del gobierno, p
que chÁvez no fuera presidente. para acabar con este paÍs, para privatizar parte de eso que usted dice. que este paÍs, convertirse en un dictador. >>> chÁvez es una referencia para los pueblos. lo que ocurre en amÉrica y en el mundo, y la importancia de las elecciones de ayer yo entiendo que hubieras querido chÁvez perdiera. pero es su corazÓn. no tengo nada en contra de su posiciÓn de sus deseos. y el pueblo de venezuela, decidiÓ que chÁvez ganÓ. y eso debe respetar aquÍ...
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exit polls showed chavez oozing. they showed pictures of the military deploying tanks in the street. what kind of mandate does this victory give chavez? >> reporter: hugo chavez won this election by ten points. that is a significant victory but certainly a lot less than he won by six years ago. he won by 27 points. they say this was not a fair elections shall they say he used state controlled television to put himself on television and billions of dollars of state controlled oil money to buy votes. he has a core support of more than 50% inside venezuela, especially venezuela's poor. the big question for hugo chavez is will his tell the hold up for another six year term. he has fought cancer for years. there is no one in his party that can step in and relays him if he can't serve the full six years. patti ann: what does this mean for the united states in. >> it has a positive, it is a relatively peaceful election. there was more than an 80% turn out in venezuela, people waited in line for hours, and after it was over
exit polls showed chavez oozing. they showed pictures of the military deploying tanks in the street. what kind of mandate does this victory give chavez? >> reporter: hugo chavez won this election by ten points. that is a significant victory but certainly a lot less than he won by six years ago. he won by 27 points. they say this was not a fair elections shall they say he used state controlled television to put himself on television and billions of dollars of state controlled oil money to...
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a forty year old lawyer who unlike chavez enjoyed a privileged upbringing. the son of a wealthy family that controls a media conglomerate and a chain of movie theaters. supporters by promising to combat climate unemployment and corruption but opponents have charged that capri this is deliberately hiding his real economic goals the candidates are the opposite they couldn't be more different three chavez is the man of the people he's come from this kind of property and now works to try to change that and the other candidate in reading your feelings is a man of the wealthy or the elite of the oligarchy who would implement privatization neoliberal package that rand's austerity it's a choice between two radically different worldviews a referendum on venezuela's socialist experiment or the putting it into the shop. more than just an idea it's a way of life not one they're going to get the many times. the captain of hearts that i was. turning out of some other stories making news. world headlines are radical islam is suspected of a grenade attack on a jewish market
a forty year old lawyer who unlike chavez enjoyed a privileged upbringing. the son of a wealthy family that controls a media conglomerate and a chain of movie theaters. supporters by promising to combat climate unemployment and corruption but opponents have charged that capri this is deliberately hiding his real economic goals the candidates are the opposite they couldn't be more different three chavez is the man of the people he's come from this kind of property and now works to try to change...
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voters love chavez because he gives them low cost housing and food. >> chavez has the interest of the people. >> reporter: pollsters say he has a good shot at victory. at 40, he's young, energetic, and some say, sexy. what does an election here in south america mean to the united states? oil experts say the oil here in venezuela will impact how much we as americans pay in gas. >> if chavez gets reelected, i suppose we'll see lower crude oil sales to the u.s. and that's going to cost the consumer more money for their gasoline. >> reporter: today most ralliers rallied tweeting, get out the votes. street cry is rampant and oil production has slipped 30% in the last decade. >> if we win, we cannot believe that every problem will be solved on monday. but at least there is hope that the things can change. >> reporter: today, thousands of venezue venezuelans who over the years traveled to miami traveled to vote in new orleans. more voted in new york. while president chavez bragged that his country has the highest vote count in the world. grocery stores are swamped as they fear a violent reac
voters love chavez because he gives them low cost housing and food. >> chavez has the interest of the people. >> reporter: pollsters say he has a good shot at victory. at 40, he's young, energetic, and some say, sexy. what does an election here in south america mean to the united states? oil experts say the oil here in venezuela will impact how much we as americans pay in gas. >> if chavez gets reelected, i suppose we'll see lower crude oil sales to the u.s. and that's going...
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and on the other side, running against chavez is david. for the first time, the typically fractured opposition has united around a challenger, henrique capriles radonski, a telegenic former governor of the populous state of miramba 18 years chavez's junior. >> ( translated ): and i say to the people of venezuela, you judge who is in the process of change and who has become sick from power, because he who is now in the palace has defrauded the venezuelan people. >> suarez: often clad in a baseball cap bearing venezuela's national colors, the redbull- drinking 40-year-old markets himself as a modern leftist, someone who can balance free market incentives with the country's social welfare programs, like brazil. and he's struck a chord. in february's primary, he took 64% of the more than three million votes cast among five candidates. >> ( translated ): i will get into the ring, but with the objective of giving a knockout to this country's corruption, violence, unemployment, hospitals that don't work, and to the collapsing national education s
and on the other side, running against chavez is david. for the first time, the typically fractured opposition has united around a challenger, henrique capriles radonski, a telegenic former governor of the populous state of miramba 18 years chavez's junior. >> ( translated ): and i say to the people of venezuela, you judge who is in the process of change and who has become sick from power, because he who is now in the palace has defrauded the venezuelan people. >> suarez: often clad...